- Date
2011-12-19
- Auteurs
UFCW Canada
- Résumé
UFCW Canada and the Agriculture Workers Alliance are calling on all activists to support an international campaign to stop the Mexican government from reaching across Canada's border to violate our labour laws, our Charter, and the human rights of Mexican migrant workers in Canada.
- Titre de la série
Issues
- Institution responsable
UFCW Canada
- Texte complet
UFCW Canada and the Agriculture Workers Alliance are calling on all activists to support an international campaign to stop the Mexican government from reaching across Canada's border to violate our labour laws, our Charter, and the human rights of Mexican migrant workers in Canada.
Here are the facts. There are serious allegations that migrant farm workers in British Columbia are being blacklisted for voicing their support for the union and trying to exercise their basic Human Right to organize and bargain collectively.
Charges have been filed with the B.C. Labour Board that the federal government of Mexico and its Vancouver consulate conspired with two British Columbia agriculture operations to blacklist Mexican seasonal migrant workers from returning to Canada this season because they were union sympathizers.The evidence includes leaked documents that indicate blacklisting activity. The charges were filed by UFCW Canada Local 1518 — the union that migrant workers at Floralia Farms and Sidhu Nurseries voted to join. In addition to the blacklist, the Mexico consulate has also told workers at B.C. farms to stop visiting union-run support centres operated by the Agriculture Workers Alliance.
What does Mexico say to all of this? Mexico and its Vancouver consulate have claimed diplomatic immunity.
- Liens
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Stop the Blacklisting of Migrant Workers (http://www.ufcw.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2564:stop-the-blacklisting-of-migrant-workers&catid=6:directions-newsletter&Itemid=342&lang=en)
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- Secteurs économiques
Agriculture and horticulture workers
- Types de contenu
Initiatives de soutien
- Groupes cibles
Journalistes, Sensibilisation du public, Syndicats et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité
- Domaines de réglementation
Droit de se syndiquer et Droit à l’égalité (origine nationale)
- Pertinence géographique
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombie-Britannique, Autres provinces, Fédéral et Nouvelle-Écosse
- Langues
Anglais